Shareholders Threaten to Sue New York Times Over Alleged Anti-Israel Bias
Shareholders of The New York Times Company are threatening legal action, alleging the newspaper's leadership failed to address biased coverage of Israel.
Shareholders of The New York Times Company are threatening legal action, alleging the newspaper's leadership failed to address biased coverage of Israel.
According to Ynet, Israel is working with India to combine Israeli defense technology with Indian manufacturing capabilities in a new strategic initiative.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to travel to Washington for Lindsey Graham's funeral, with efforts underway to arrange a meeting with President Donald Trump.
In an overnight operation in the Binyamin area, Duvdevan soldiers arrested two wanted Palestinians accused of manufacturing explosives for attacks on IDF forces.
Michael Katz, 82, has died after spending three months in critical condition following an Iranian missile strike on his Haifa apartment building.
Israel's Knesset approved legislation repealing the previous government's kashrut reform, restoring the Chief Rabbinate's central role in kosher certification.
An IDF soldier was sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of contact with an Iranian agent and sending videos in exchange for payment.